"Domino's® pizza made with a Gluten Free Crust is prepared in a common kitchen with the risk of gluten exposure. Therefore, Domino's® DOES NOT recommend this pizza for customers with celiac disease. Customers with gluten sensitivities should exercise judgment in consuming this pizza."

Not celiac friendly as there could be cross contamination but surprisingly some of the best GF pizza I've tried yet. Unfortunately the GF crust only comes in 10 inch and is really pricey compared to their regular pizza but it is crave worthy. The crust is crispy and chewy like a good pizza should be. They lose one star for the price. $10+ for a small.

Great gluten free pizza. One of the best I've had. The manager answered all my questions and was very knowledgable about gluten free eating. He said he had to go through training about cross-contamination and they are careful about it in their kitchen.

GF pizza was yummy ?? (Especially with the garlic sauce ) the thin crust dough was somewhat crispy too . It only comes in a small & depending on the toppings it can get pricey &10-14 w/tax for mine...but the small has 6 slices :-) Dinner and leftover for lunch --\o/ ** they do not guarantee any CC But they don't prep it on "the line" with the hand tossed. It is removed from special packaging in a designated area. Hope this helps

Note that this place offers delicious pizza labelled 'gluten-free' but they admit that cross contamination is highly likely so unfortunately if you have celiac disease this is not for you. Not sure what the point of advertising that they sell gluten-free pizza if it's not in fact gluten-free. The pizza was absolutely delicious but had I known about the cross contamination issue I would not have taken the risk. Please, Dominos, make it possible for us celiacs to eat your pizza!

They do offer the best tasting GF Crust I've ever had so far- but they do warn it isn't exactly celiac friendly because there is risk to cross contamination. But if you only have an intolerance like me, good eats!

I have repeatedly ordered gf pizza from the Domino's on Wilma Rudolph and Madison st in Clarksville with no reaction. Once there was some seasonings on pizza that are not usually on it, and the store on Madison street said they would make new one without me asking, and gave couple dollar credit on next purchase for inconvenience. Gf pizza is good too!

Never had an issue here. The gluten free pizza is great. They give a warning on the online ordering that since this is not a gluten free kitchen there can be cross contamination. But again, I've never had a problem.

I have had the gluten free pizza from dominos many times and it is the best gf pizza I have found. So much better than Romeos, the crust is not a cracker like consistency like most of the gf pizza crusts. It is thin but it tastes like a regular thin pizza. I don't know if it's a permanent item on their menu but I hope so.